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16th February 2022
04:47pm GMT

Munster and Ireland star Joey Carbery has been announced as the newest ambassador for Tackle Your Feelings. (Credit ©INPHO/Dan Sheridan)[/caption]
"When you don't notice a 10 playing, it often means they are going well as they are distributing and moving people around... I was thinking, 'Are people forgetting that Joey Carbery is still one of the best 10s in the world?' He played great last November and finished the All Blacks off."The man himself has been tipped as Sexton's biggest No.10 jersey rival since he first emerged, back in 2016. Speaking with us at a 'Tackle Your Feelings' event, today, Carbery acknowledged he had been through some "tough" injury experiences, but he hopes he is out the other side and can resume that push for Test starts. Asked if he is 'sick of the conversation' about being the eventual replacement to Johnny Sexton, Carbery says he has not read much into stories on the subject.
"The focus is to keep on getting better, and to keep learning. While Johnny is there, I can keep learning from him and add stuff to my game. If I can keep getting better, hopefully one day things could change. "But, look, all I'm focusing on is myself and what I can do to help Ireland get better."Despite the loss to France, Ireland sit just three points back from Les Bleus. Fabien Galthie's side travel to Murrayfield for their next fixture while Ireland host Italy. Carbery says Ireland are still "massively" in the title mix. "We're focusing on Italy now and looking to do our best against them," he says, "then deal with Scotland and deal with England. We're still massively excited, as ever. "We'd have liked to have gone better, at the weekend, but we're still i with a chance. We'll keep going." [caption id="attachment_249942" align="aligncenter" width="640"]
Tackle Your Feelings was launched by Rugby Players Ireland and Zurich in 2016 and is funded by the Zurich Foundation. As part of the Tackle Your Feelings campaign, Rugby Players Ireland were joined by Joey Carbery to support the #ImTakingControl campaign which provides people with the tools to ‘Take Control’ of their mental wellbeing using sport psychology and positive psychology principles. (Credit ©INPHO/Dan Sheridan)[/caption]
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